The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 7 in Circuit Court.

n Julie Dale, 35, theft, forgery and breaking or entering — $50,000.

Dale allegedly attempted to sell stolen jewelry at a local store. The total value of the jewelry reported stolen was more than $1,000.

In addition, Dale was identified as a suspect in a case where two victims’ purses were stolen and their checks were being passed in several Russellville stores. The total amount of merchandise purchased was $2,386.

She was arrested after she allegedly attempted to open a credit card account at Walmart with one of the victim’s IDs.

An investigator testified Dale admitted to entering the vehicle and taking the victim’s items and attempting to sell the jewelry.

n Stephen Baskin, 44, theft of property — $7,500.

Baskin, the former manager of a convenience store, was arrested after allegedly taking money from the store’s deposits.

The owner of the store contacted police about a former manager he suspected of theft. Investigators determined Baskin had taken more than $9,000 from the store.

On Friday, when investigators contacted Baskin, he allegedly admitted he would take money from the business, pay it back and take more again.

n Terry Lee, 48, breaking or entering — $5,000.

Lee allegedly entered a workshop building that is property of a local church. The police were called, and Lee allegedly attempted to run, but was subdued by the complainant until officers arrived.

The report stated Lee told police he came to the shop to meet his son, who had left the door open for him.

During bond hearings, Lee said he had slept in the woods for the past three days and wanted a place to sleep. He said he thought it was an abandoned building.

n Margie Crow, 45, failure to appear — $200,000.

Charges were filed against Crow in December after she failed to appear for a Dec. 17 hearing in Circuit Court.

n Dillan Pettus, 22, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm — $20,000

n Katherine Ross, 22, failure to appear and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm — $200,000.

While investigating a shoplifting call on Saturday, a Russellville police officer determined Ross had an outstanding felony warrant.

After taking her into custody, the officer took an inventory of the vehicle Ross was driving and in which Pettus was a passenger.

During the search, the officer found several bags with a white crystal substance, some of which had a Batman emblem, digital scales and a pistol, according to a police report.